I create my app demos with the iPhone Simulator. In http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdGBC...954F47A2D12C84 you see the mouse pointer and animation showing where to tap. An interesting alternative is PhoneFinger. Which shows the image of a tapping finger. See for example this demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUHitOi_pCs. (Note: In this demo you see the finger an the mouse pointer. This is due to the recording software "Screenium". To prevent the mouse pointer from showing up deselect "record mouse pointer" in Screenium.

Posting App Demos to You Tube

Wen I tried to upload to YouTube some of the Demo Videos of my app (Serial Mail - http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...321504812&mt=8 - a Tool to create and organize email templates (drafts) with placeholders and styled text) I was disappointed. The picture quality on YouTube was so bad that you could hardly read some text:

Since the app demo video is in 320x480 YouTube adds black bars to left and right (pillar boxing). YouTube advises you not to add these bars and to upload the original version. However, YouTubes post-processing degrades the video quality and the result is unacceptable.

App Demo Video with improved YouTube Quality

With a little effort you can improve the quality of the YouTube video: Scale the video to HD resolution and da the Billard box. Note: YouTube advises you not to do this, but the result justifies it.

- Create your Demo video, e.g., with the iPhone Simulator and Screenium or SnapX Pro. The result is a 320x480 video.
- Open the video in QuickTime Pro (or in in iMovie) and export it using the following settings: 1280x720 HD with 2000 kBit/s 25 fps. Preserve the aspect ratio by using letterbox (= pillarbox in our case).
- Upload this HD video to YouTube.

Surprisingly the YouTube video from the HD source had a much better quality than the YouTube video from the original source - even if both are viewed in YouTube's standard definition.

Hey everyone. I know this demo thing can get a bit tricky. We tried screen recorders and actually put together a pretty OK demo. But then one of developers told us about a company called http://AppShows.com that he had used for another project. So we checked them out and their work was amazing. If you really want to a demo for your app that is presentable and actually sells your app, these are the right guys to go to. The demo was so well done that we actually got some media attention of it. Definitely a great investment.

Hey everyone. I know this demo thing can get a bit tricky. We tried screen recorders and actually put together a pretty OK demo. But then one of developers told us about a company called http://AppShows.com that he had used for another project. So we checked them out and their work was amazing. If you really want to a demo for your app that is presentable and actually sells your app, these are the right guys to go to. The demo was so well done that we actually got some media attention of it. Definitely a great investment.

Cheers
Matt

Does that create just a flash movie? If so, you're not going to be able to show your video on an iPhone or iPod touch (which seems a bit silly to me!).

The demo that http://AppShows.com made for us plays just fine on the iPhone. The video automatically switches to iPhone compatible .m4v format when it detects the iPhone browser. It's really awesome. We used the demo both on our site and links in our app. What also worked amazingly well for us was when we sent links to the video to app review sites and bloggers. These guys get so many free downloads every day, they don't have time to actually download every app and play with it. But they love the video.It grabs their interest and then they download the app to play with it.

I tried running the app in Simulator and using SimFinger, but SimFinger doesn't seem to be working. I did some investigating and it seems that SimFinger doesn't work with the latest version of Simulator.

It can get pretty complicated so if you're interested you can find out more in the following blog post I wrote on iPhone and iPad screencast. If it's not ok to post the link, then I'll just copy/paste the content (but it's kinda long..)

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but I have to recommend this one. I find it really tough to make promo
videos for my apps, I think Mac users may have tools to do this sort of
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